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1 1 | its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver
2 1 | The one is the kingdom of God on earth, namely, the true
3 1 | must of necessity serve God and His only-begotten Son
4 1 | their own in contempt of God, and many aims also against
5 1 | and many aims also against God.~
6 2 | reaching even to contempt of God, an earthly city; and the
7 2 | earthly city; and the love of God, reaching to contempt of
8 2 | boldly rising up against God Himself. They are planning
9 2 | heart to cry out often to God: "For lo, Thy enemies have
10 12| care little for duties to God, or pervert them by erroneous
11 12| anything has been taught by God; they allow no dogma of
12 17| human nature, or because God inflicts upon them the just
13 17| certainly are-the existence of God, the immaterial nature of
14 17| profess the existence of God, they themselves are witnesses
15 17| that this question about God is the greatest source and
16 17| either that there is a God, or that there is none;
17 17| contend that there is no God are as easily initiated
18 17| as those who contend that God exists, though, like the
19 18| made by the free will of God the Creator; that the world
20 19| special gift and grace of God; of which necessarily no
21 19| of mankind, the grace of God, the sacraments, and the
22 19| in natural probity. That God is the Creator of the world
23 20| learned by the revelation of God, deny that our first parents
24 21| most holy duties of men to God shall be introduced into
25 22| State should be without God; that in the various forms
26 24| religion and the Church which God Himself has established,
27 24| religious; and the law of God has determined that marriages
28 24| have no more regard for God than if He did not exist,
29 24| foundation than a city without God. Human society, indeed for
30 24| has been constituted by God the Author of nature; and
31 24| voice of nature to worship God in piety and holiness, as
32 25| As men are by the will of God born for civil union and
33 25| rules, he is the minister of God. Wherefore, as the end and
34 25| as it is right to obey God who ruleth all things; and
35 27| feared. For, the fear of God and reverence for divine
36 29| chiefly and above all to God the sovereign Lord, is wrongly
37 29| duty. In teaching that from God Himself comes the right
38 31| have to defend the glory of God and the salvation of your
39 34| liberty, We mean, of sons of God, through which we may be
40 34| fraternity whose origin is in God, the common Creator and
41 37| stretch out their hands to God, praying that the Christian
42 37| the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, so that she, who from the
43 37| united prayer, we hope that God will mercifully and opportunely
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